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Haunt Rules

Digital Projection Overview

  • HAUNT RULES

    Hi Rez Designs has built a reputation for delivering high-impact, cinematic-quality projection effects that elevate any Halloween setup—from home haunts to professional attractions. Their library of digital scares blends classic horror with cutting-edge visuals, allowing haunters to create immersive environments without the need for complex equipment or editing software. Whether you're projecting onto windows, doors, or custom props, their effects are designed to drop jaws and raise heart rates.

    What truly sets Hi Rez Designs apart is the versatility and expandability of their products. Most effects can be used as looping visuals or activated by trigger, and many are optimized for integration with the Hi Rez Relay Decoder—a device that lets you sync the on-screen scare with real-world elements like fog machines, strobes, air cannons, or even animatronics. The result? Hollywood-level horror effects at a fraction of the cost and effort.

Two Rules Posters. Two Monsters. Unlimited Scream Potential.

Haunt Rules: Double Feature – HD is the original rules-to-scare projection that started it all. Designed to look like a legitimate “Haunt Rules & Disclaimers” sign for guests waiting in your queue line, this product lures viewers in with two classic rule poster styles—only to suddenly flip into a terrifying scare reveal featuring one of two original characters: Nightscream or Ratchet. With perfectly timed cutovers, this projection turns an ordinary safety notice into an unexpected jump-scare moment that gets your haunt started before guests even walk through the door.

The package includes both characters in multiple formats: as part of the rule posters, as black-screen scare versions for mirror effects, and even as standalone visuals for direct projection. Whether you run it as a looped video, use the included two-minute delay timers, or trigger it with a Hi Rez Relay Decoder for synced effects like air cannons, water blasters, or lights-out moments, this product is as flexible as it is frightening. It’s an indoor or outdoor scare system built around classic misdirection—and it’s still one of the smartest ways to set the tone for your haunt.


What We Love:

📜 Classic “Fake Safety” Setup With a Real Scare Payoff
Guests don’t suspect a thing when reading the rules—until the screen erupts with a blood-curdling monster. The timing, delivery, and fakeout are spot-on.

👹 Two Terrifying Characters: Nightscream & Ratchet
Both characters bring their own flavor of fear: Nightscream delivers a sudden lurch with sharp energy, while Ratchet is gritty and grotesque—ideal for grunge-themed or industrial haunts.

🪞 Optimized for Mirror and Ghost Effects
With black-screen versions included, this product is perfect for 2-way mirror setups or Pepper’s Ghost projections, giving you even more scare placement flexibility.


Use Case Ideas:

  • Queue Line Entertainment: Mount a vertical TV outside your haunt playing the looping rules poster. Use the two-minute timer version or trigger it as guests get close.
  • Mirror Hallway Shock: Place a 2-way mirror over a hidden screen and run the black-screen scare version with the lights timed to drop as the scare plays.
  • Welcome Room Distraction: Position the screen near your ticket booth or front gate where people will naturally pause and read.
  • Actor + Digital Combo: Follow the scare reveal with a live actor dressed like Ratchet or Nightscream emerging from a nearby hiding spot for a one-two punch.

Final Verdict:

Haunt Rules: Double Feature is the OG scare-through-sign effect and still holds its place as one of the smartest ways to kick off a haunt experience. It sets the tone, delivers a solid scare, and can be repurposed across multiple locations or themes. With multiple characters, formats, and trigger options, it’s a must-own piece for any haunt looking to shock guests before they even step inside.

🎃 Recommended for:

  • Queue line entertainment with a scare twist
  • Mirror effect or Pepper’s Ghost illusions
  • Entrance rooms and attraction intros
  • Haunters who want to maximize pre-show fear factor

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